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AI Library Secures $560K Funding for AI-Driven Software Delivery

AI Library, India's first outcome-based AI-native software delivery startup, has closed a $560K pre-seed round at a $7.5M valuation cap from 12 investors.

The Gurugram startup plans to use the fresh capital for product development, R&D, and expanding its enterprise presence across finance, operations, sales, and customer support.

AI Library, an Indian startup positioning itself as the country’s first outcome-based, AI-native software delivery company, has raised $560,000 in a pre-seed funding round at a $7.5 million valuation cap. The round drew participation from 12 investors, the company announced Wednesday.

The fresh capital will be used to enhance product development, expand market presence, and invest in research and development, enabling the Gurugram-based firm to scale its AI-powered delivery platform across enterprise functions including finance, operations, sales, and customer support.

Founded in November 2023 by Arani Chaudhuri, the company is targeting a gap that many enterprises face: deploying AI tools without translating them into measurable business results.

The funding marks an important milestone in the company’s mission to help enterprises move from AI experimentation to measurable business outcomes through faster, more cost-effective, and continuously improving software delivery systems.

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At its core, AI Library automates the software delivery lifecycle using AI agents operating under human oversight. The platform is designed to help enterprises move faster from concept to production, while keeping costs and complexity in check.

Moreover, the company has simultaneously launched a new product layer. AI Library MCP is a unified infrastructure layer designed to simplify how AI agents operate in real-world enterprise environments. MCP acts as a single server that equips coding agents with structured access to tools, data, and workflows eliminating the need for fragmented integrations across search, parsing, storage, retrieval, and APIs.

This means enterprises can, in theory, replace a patchwork of point solutions with a single, continuously improving delivery system.

Chaudhuri, who is based in Gurugram, framed the raise as more than a financial event.

This funding is not just a financial milestone it is validation of our belief that the future of software delivery will be autonomous, outcome-led, and AI-native. While AI has made code generation easier, enterprises continue to struggle with driving outcomes. That is the gap AI Library was built to solve. The next chapter of software delivery from India to the world.
Arani Chaudhuri, Founder, AI Library

The raise comes as early-stage AI startups globally continue to attract strong investor interest. In 2026, AI startups attract 33% of total venture capital funding, with generative AI tools and enterprise machine learning ranking among the top-funded sectors. Against that backdrop, AI Library’s pre-seed close though modest in size reflects a growing appetite for Indian-built enterprise AI infrastructure.

AI Library enables faster time to production, cost-effective delivery, and continuously improving systems that scale like a flywheel, helping organisations reduce costs, improve efficiency, and accelerate time-to-value.

The company has not disclosed the names of participating investors.

Going forward, AI Library plans to deepen its agent-driven delivery capabilities and expand its enterprise client base. With capital now in hand and a new product layer live, the startup moves from early validation into its next growth phase.

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